ALBERTUS MAGNUS SOCIETY

Join the Albertus Magnus Society with a simple bequest to UH Law Center

How can I be certain the gift to the Law Center that I plan to someday make will be made? Becoming a member of the Albertus Magnus Society provides a way. The Albertus Magnus Society honors individuals who have included provisions in their will or estate plan benefiting the UH Law Center. Members are invited to an annual reception with the dean and their far-reaching support of the school is recognized in appropriate publications. Simply inform us that you have included the University of Houston Law Center in your will or estate plans and you will be added to the donor roll.

There are many ways to support the UH Law Center, but when you plan a gift as part of your long-term estate and financial plans, you will support law students and programs far into the future while still ensuring that your loved ones are taken care of. Here are a few ways to make a planned gift to the Law Center:

Leave UHLC a specific amount or percentage of your assets through a gift in your will

Make a charitable gift and receive fixed payments for life.

Designate a percentage of your retirement plan assets to UHLC after your lifetime

Donate appreciated stock or securities and avoid capital gains taxes

Donate a second home or other real estate

Arrange a charitable remainder trust to benefit UHLC

Set up a charitable lead trust that supports UHLC and helps preserve your loved ones’ inheritance

Designate UHLC as a beneficiary of an insurance policy on your life.

Please join me and many others who recognize the lasting benefits which our legal education has provided and help ensure those benefits accrue to another generation of UH Law Center graduates. Simply call the number below to ask for the form to recognize that you have made a bequest to the Law Center. Do it today!
Lawrence J. Pirtle ’66 |Of Counsel
Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Chairman Emeritus, UHLC Foundation

For more information on joining the Albertus Magnus Society, please contact: